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The Metro: The case for more small-scale development projects in Detroit

Sam Corey, The Metro August 11, 2025

When people left Detroit, the city lost a lot of momentum for development. Over the past decade, encouraging growth has...

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The Metro: Student success program hosting jazz and poetry fundraiser

The Metro, Cary Junior II August 11, 2025

A Wayne State success program is providing an evening of jazz an poetry to raise money.The Crockett-Lumumba Scholars provides assistance...

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The Metro: Community members frustrated by lack of decorum on Highland Park’s City Council

The Metro, Jack Filbrandt August 11, 2025

  Vetoes aren’t just polite refusals. They're vital checks of power between executive and legislative branches, at every level of...

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The Metro: Reacting to Tuesday’s primary election results with Pat Batcheller

Sam Corey, The Metro August 7, 2025

Tuesday night, Detroit got the election results that the polls predicted. Detroit City Council President Mary Sheffield took the bulk...

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The Metro: Michiganders face power struggle over rising utility bills

The Metro, Robyn Vincent August 7, 2025

As the temperature has climbed this summer, so have energy bills—and frustrations. These higher costs are driven by more than...

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The Metro: Can a new coalition remove big money from Michigan politics?

Sam Corey, The Metro August 6, 2025

Billionaires and dark money political action committees dominated spending in the 2024 election cycle. One dark money political action committee...

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The Metro: AfroFuture festival makes US debut in Detroit

The Metro, Cary Junior II August 6, 2025

An annual showcase of music, dance and culture from across the African diaspora is coming to the Motor City. The AfroFuture...

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The Metro: How should universities respond to student protests?

Sam Corey, The Metro, Robyn Vincent August 6, 2025

Universities have been cracking down on pro-Palestine student protestors. In April, the University of Michigan fired a full-time employee, and...

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The Metro: Rep. Mai Xiong, Michigan’s first Hmong legislator, says refugees were wrongly targeted

The Metro, Robyn Vincent August 6, 2025

State Representative Mai Xiong wants answers about why ICE detained Hmong refugees in Detroit. She says the people detained are...

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The Metro: Wildfire smoke knows no borders as Michigan air quality suffers

The Metro, Robyn Vincent August 5, 2025

Michigan’s skies are blanketed in haze, clouding the outlook for metro Detroiters. It’s not fog. Wildfires burning hundreds of miles...

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Jackson Home, key site of organizing for Selma to Montgomery Marches, coming to Greenfield Village

The Metro, David Leins August 5, 2025

60 years after the Voting Rights Act was passed, the Jackson Home, a civil rights movement landmark, is coming to...

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The Metro: City Clerk Janice Winfrey responds to voting access, turnout criticisms ahead of primary

The Metro, Robyn Vincent August 4, 2025

  Voters in Detroit face a defining choice in the August 5 primary election. But right now, fewer than 10%...

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